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John Maar

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  1. Hooray! It's finally released. Congratulations. Wonderful mix. I left a comment on the video that included another request for info on where the name "Hobo Train" came from. πŸ˜„
  2. I picked this up, plus another freebie I didn't have, plus version updates to Chorus, AX73 and the free Kee Bass, plus updated manuals for all three. πŸ‘
  3. On such roads, passing is permitted WHEN SAFE TO DO SO. That means no oncoming traffic. I stand by my statement. And, yes, those types of roads can be scary as hell. I have been guilty of passing when I shouldn't have. I was a teen, driving the family station wagon, with the family in it. I started a passing maneuver that I should have had plenty of time to complete, but I was young, inexperienced and didn't realize how much extra time it would take to pass because I was towing a boat with a car that had 7 people in it. An oncoming driver was forced off the road to their right. Scared the hell out of me and the rest of my family. I counted my blessings, and never made that mistake again.
  4. And the a-hole who was passing when he shouldn't have been survived. I hope he rots in hell.
  5. I thought the same, but when I clicked on the big box to open the right side panel, the Install button was there. It remembered that I had already tried to activate it, so when I clicked on Activate, it did, and I still had 4 activations remaining. Really nice freebie!
  6. There were also 3 other freebies that I hadn't installed yet, so I added all 6.
  7. I agree that the posing "that's me!" B.S. really undermines my impression of them. Would I spend the money on a concert ticket or CD of theirs? No. There's more to talent than just technical proficiency. And I really didn't like the drummer's work or the way the drum audio was mixed (too dry).
  8. Plasmonic is from the dev who coded Absynth in NI's Komplete suite. When NI decided to kick Absynth to the curb and removed it from Komplete, he gave us Plasmonic. I originally purchased it to support the dev, but it's really a good synth and a very capable next gen upgrade from Absynth (which I still have installed). Also, if you have Absynth, there's a library available for it from PluginGuru (home of Unify!) that is absolutely worth checking out. All 149 patches have been updated for Unify! They also have a library for FM8 as well. Absynth Power Pack
  9. I use the U4 Upright in Pianoteq a lot. It has 25 different upright presets, including "a la Monk" πŸ‘ One thing that is fun with the Pianoteq is to load the "Tacky" preset into one instance and the "Honky Tonk" preset into a second. I map the Tack piano to the right hand and the Honky Tonk piano to the left. Loads of fun. I learned that trick in high school in '67 from the brother of Tim Davis, who was a drummer and cofounder of the Steve Miller Band. He had put large, unpainted tacks on the middle C and up hammers of the school's upright in the lobby across from the auditorium and would play during class breaks and lunch. Really sounded cool. Boogie woogie, baby!
  10. Note that their pianos run in the free UVI Workstation or Falcon. Their pianos are exquisite, especially the Ravenswood 275. The only one I don't own yet is the Modern U upright. I've got some other really good uprights and I just can't seem to pull the trigger on this one at over $100 on sale, no matter how good it is.
  11. I installed it and opened to make sure it ran, but haven't done any work with it yet. First impressions: 1) I really dislike the interface (green on green), 2) the GUI is resizable (good) but the text/font doesn't scale on my 4K display running at 200% scaling), and 3) no PDF manual yet, and the online "manual" is a whole bunch of click-throughs. Here's the video that got me into reMIDI. There are several others that incorporate reMIDI on his YT channel. I also just bought The Orchestra Complete v3 (TOC3; really nice!).
  12. This is one great limiter. Used it for years. There's only one thing it can't limit...GAS!
  13. I took me a moment to realize that I'd purchased reMIDI 2 at Plugin Boutique. My upgrade price for reMIDI 3 there was 18 € (15 € + 3 € VAT). I hope they provide a PDF of the v3 User Manual soon. The online manual structure leaves a little to be desired.
  14. When there is a separate MIDI pack available for an EZX, it is ALMOST always unique new MIDI files, not included with the MIDI files in the EZX. If the files are the same, it will say so in the description of the MIDI Pak. Normally, there is a statement like the following: This MIDI is unique and not the same as the library included with The Blues EZX.
  15. Note that this EZX requires EZDrummer v1.4 or higher, which means it's a 16-bit library. The 24-bit EZX's are the ones that require EZDrummer v2 or higher.
  16. Arturia makes some really good VI and FX plugins, but I will never buy another one. Why? The painfully slow download and installation process. I started running the update to Analog Lab Pro 5, then ran the IKM, NI, Softube, Toontrack, UVI and XLN product managers, and downloaded and installed all of the available updates. ASC is still installing AL5. Pathetic.
  17. I have been using the free VirtualMIDISynth by CoolSoft as a replacement for MS's GS synth for many years. It's terrific. I actually never noticed that the MS synth disappeared. πŸ˜„Don't let the Windows warning from the install bother you, it's legit. Just run anyways. I just installed the latest update, and that file is fine, it just doesn't have MS certification, which doesn't bother me for something that's free. One thing I did learn is that the soundfont file you choose all gets loaded into RAM, so choosing a really large soundfont consumes a lot of RAM, which can be a problem on older systems with limited RAM, especially 8 GB systems. There are a number of free soundfonts listed at the bottom of the web page. I've settled on the Arachno soundfont for it's balance of sound quality vs. size, but you can try others to see which works best for your type of music. VirtualMIDISynth
  18. Just bought Vertikal Mk II. You can never have too many uprights! Also, props to SampleTEKK for the speed of their download server. I purchased Vertikal and download it (around 5.5 GB) in less time than it took Simeon to cover two of the instruments in the bundle (video running in the background while purchasing and d/l'ing)!
  19. Yup. That's the file. I bought Rain Piano so long ago that I didn't remember that the fix file was visible and available for download. I did have a situation where a sample file was not sorted properly. The dev sent me a fix, but didn't update the distribution file because it would have broken existing projects whose file paths to the samples in the faulty version would no longer be valid and existing projects would break due samples not being found. I appreciated that he took the time to properly structure the distribution file and send me a personal update. That saved me a bunch of time having to restructure the install myself.
  20. I put the fixed sample in my Google Drive. Here's the link. Let me know if you can download the file. Fixed sample file for Rain Piano Mk II
  21. After you install Rain Piano, check the samples folder for the sample file "9_E3_Up_-24.07_Rain.ncw". If it is dated earlier than 23/07/2016 (or 07/23/2016 for those of you on the other side of the pond), then you have the bad sample. There is a fix for it, but I don't know if it's included now. Also, props to SampleTekk for comping me the Mk II Kontakt version after I bought the version for Studio One's Presence sample player from the PreSonus shop. I also have several other of their sampled instruments that are decent for the price. One sort of odd, but cool one is the INIL Choir (I'm Not In Love by 10 CC). If you don't know story behind the dozens of overdubs they had to do to create that sound originally, Google it.
  22. This video in the Studio One Revealed channel on YouTube was released yesterday. It's target audience is Cakewalk users who are or are considering migrating to or adding Studio One to their DAW arsenal. It starts out very basic, but I found it to be informative.
  23. I bought your Disk #17 and like it. And your Expanded Styles! Any updates based on the newer Micro-chords feature in BiaB? Norton Music Style disk 17
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